Movements within Art Nouveau
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Art Nouveau of Belgium and France
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Catalan Modernisme
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Modern Style and Glasgow School in Britain
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Secession and Jugendstil in Northern and Central Europe
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Stile Liberty, Tiffany Style and other local variations
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1887
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Güell Pavilions featuring trencadís technique were finished by Antoni Gaudí in Barcelona
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1888
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Castle of the Three Dragons was built by Lluís Domènech i Montaner for Universal Exposition in Barcelona
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1890
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Palau Güell*[1] was finished[2] by Antoni Gaudí in Barcelona
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Stained-glass window Education was created by Louis Comfort Tiffany's Tiffany Glass Company for Yale University
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1892
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Casa Botines was completed by Antoni Gaudí and Llorenç Matamala i Piñol in León
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Munich Secession was founded by 96 artists in Munich
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1893
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Hotel Tassel* by Victor Horta[3][4][5] and Maison Hankar by Paul Hankar were completed in Brussels
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Mercat de la Llibertat was built by Miquel Pascual i Tintorer and Francesc Berenguer i Mestres in Barcelona
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The Studio magazine was founded by Charles Holme in London
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The poster for Grafton Galleries was drawn by Eugène Grasset in Paris
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1894
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Salon des Cent was founded by Léon Deschamps in Paris
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The Vile Club was painted by Ramon Casas in Barcelona
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"The Inland Printer" magazine cover was created by Will H. Bradley
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1895
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Maison de l'Art Nouveau was opened by Siegfried Bing in Paris
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Pan magazine was founded and published by Otto Julius Bierbaum, Julius Meier-Graefe, and Richard Dehmel in Berlin
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A poster for Gismonda by Alphonse Mucha was published in Paris
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1896
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The poster for the cabaret Le Chat noir was created by Theophile-Alexandre Steinlen in Paris
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Casa Martí was built by Josep Puig i Cadafalch in Barcelona
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Simplicissimus and Jugend magazines were founded by Albert Langen and Georg Hirth respectively in Munich
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The Bloemenwerf was completed[6][7] by Henry Van de Velde in Brussels
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The Museum of Applied Arts was finished by Ödön Lechner in Budapest
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1897
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Art & Décoration magazine was founded in France
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Els Quatre Gats cafe featuring interior by Ramon Casas was opened in Barcelona
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Vienna Secession was founded by Gustav Klimt, Koloman Moser, Josef Hoffmann, Joseph Maria Olbrich, and others and was joined by Otto Wagner in Vienna
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International Exposition was held in Brussels
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Bodegas Güell were built by Antoni Gaudí in Garraf (Sitges)
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Five Swans tapestry was completed by Otto Eckmann
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1898
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The Castel Béranger was completed by Hector Guimard in Paris
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The Fox and Anchor building was built by Latham Withall and William James Neatby[8] in London
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The Secession Hall was finished by Joseph Maria Olbrich, Koloman Moser, and Othmar Schimkowitz in Vienna
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Mir iskusstva artistic movement was founded by Alexandre Benois, Konstantin Somov, Dmitry Filosofov, Léon Bakst, and Eugene Lansere in Saint Petersburg
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The "Dragonfly Lady" brooch was made by René Lalique
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The first issue of Ver Sacrum magazine with cover by Alfred Roller was published in Vienna
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1899
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Nature Unveiling Herself Before Science was sculpted by Louis-Ernest Barrias in Paris
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A house for Ramon Casas is built by Antoni Rovira i Rabassa in Barcelona[9]
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The Ruchill Church Hall[10] and Queen's Cross Church[11] were finished by Charles Rennie Mackintosh in Glasgow
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Darmstadt Artists' Colony* was founded by Ernest Ludwig, Grand Duke of Hesse in Darmstadt, German Empire
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Mir iskusstva started issuing the eponymic magazine edited by Sergei Diaghilev in Saint Petersburg
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The first extension of Hôtel van Eetvelde*[5] was finished[12] by Victor Horta in Brussels
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Karlsplatz Stadtbahn Station by Otto Wagner and Joseph Maria Olbrich was finished[13] in Vienna
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"Mikula and Volga" maiolica fireplace was initially created by Mikhail Vrubel and Peter Vaulin
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1900
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Metro station entrances by Hector Guimard, Gare de Lyon and its decorated buffet were built for the Exposition Universelle in Paris
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Casa Rull was completed by Lluís Domènech i Montaner in Reus
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Villa Schutzenberger was completed by Julius Berninger and Gustav Krafft in Straßburg, German Empire
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American Hotel was completed by Willem Kromhout and Herman Gerard Jansen in Amsterdam
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The 3 Square Rapp building was finished by Jules Lavirotte and Alexandre Bigot in Paris
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Casa Amatller was finished by Josep Puig i Cadafalch in Barcelona
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Ernst Ludwig House (now hosting Darmstadt Colony Museum [de]) was completed by Joseph Maria Olbrich and Peter Behrens in Darmstadt, German Empire
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1901
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Victor Horta finished[14] his own house and atelier*[5] in Brussels
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Ramon Casas and Pere Romeu in an Automobile was painted by Ramon Casas in Barcelona
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The building of Everard's Printing Works by Henry Williams and William James Neatby was finished in Bristol
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Gödöllő Art Colony was founded by Aladár Körösfői-Kriesch in Gödöllő, Kingdom of Hungary
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Bakhrushins Tenement House [ru] was finished by Karl Hippius in Moscow
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École de Nancy was founded in Nancy
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Porta i tanca de la Finca Miralles [ca] was built by Antoni Gaudí in Barcelona
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The Windy Hill house was completed by Charles and Margaret Macdonald Mackintosh in Kilmacolm, Scotland
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Kullervo Rides to War was painted by Akseli Gallen-Kallela in Grand Duchy of Finland
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1902
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The Villa Majorelle was finished by Henri Sauvage, Louis Majorelle, and Alexandre Bigot in Nancy
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Casa Lleó Morera was completed by Lluís Domènech i Montaner in Barcelona
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XIV Secession exhibition featured Beethoven Frieze by Gustav Klimt, sculpture by Max Klinger and works of Alfred Roller, Adolf Böhm and other artists[15] in Vienna
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Exposition of Modern Decorative Arts was held in Turin, Kingdom of Italy
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The Niké Brooch was made by Philippe Wolfers
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Subotica Synagogue was finished by Marcell Komor [hu] and Dezső Jakab in Szabadka (now Subotica, Serbia)
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Casa Fenoglio-Lafleur was finished by Pietro Fenoglio in Turin, Kingdom of Italy
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1903
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Interior works were finally finished[16] in Hôtel Solvay*[5] by Victor Horta in Brussels
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The Gran Hotel was completed by Lluís Domènech i Montaner in Palma de Mallorca
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The Willow Tearooms were built by Charles Rennie Mackintosh in Glasgow
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Wiener Werkstätte was founded by Josef Hoffmann and Koloman Moser in Vienna
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Eliseyev Emporium was built by Gavriil Baranovsky in Saint Petersburg
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Maison Saint-Cyr was finished by Gustave Strauven in Brussels
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Desolation was sculpted by Josep Llimona i Bruguera in Barcelona[17]
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22, Rue du Général de Castelnau and 56, Allée de la Robertsau were completed by Franz Lütke and Heinrich Backes in Straßburg, German Empire
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Palazzo Castiglioni was finished by Giuseppe Sommaruga in Milan[18]
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1904
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Saint-Jean-de-Montmartre church was finished by Anatole de Baudot, Pierre Roche, and Alexandre Bigot
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Casa Trinxet was built by Josep Puig i Cadafalch in Barcelona
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Printed cotton for the Liberty department store was created by Silver Studio
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Ainola was finished by Lars Sonck in Järvenpää, Grand Duchy of Finland
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Yaroslavsky railway station was completed by Franz (Fyodor) Schechtel, Mikhail Vrubel, and Peter Vaulin in Moscow
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The "Dawn and Dusk" bed and La Main aux algues et aux coquillages [fr] were created by Émile Gallé in Nancy
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The Casa Laporta was finished by Timoteo Briet Montaud in Alcoy, Valencian Community
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Hill House by Charles and Margaret Macdonald Mackintosh was built in Helensburgh
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Arnold Böcklin typeface was designed by Otto Weisert
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Stained glass window Angel of the Resurrection was created by Louis Comfort Tiffany for First Meridian Heights Presbyterian Church in Indianapolis
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1905
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Paul Cauchie built his own house in Brussels
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Casa de les Punxes was built by Josep Puig i Cadafalch in Barcelona
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The Black Friar pub was remodelled by Herbert Fuller-Clark, Frederick T. Callcott, and Henry Poole in London[19]
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Koloman Moser finished the high altar[20][21] for the Otto Wagner's Kirche am Steinhof and along with Gustav Klimt separated from Vienna Secession
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The Casa Malhoa was finished by Manuel Joaquim Norte Júnior [pt] in Lissabon
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Sanatorium Purkersdorf and Armchair Model 670 "Sitzmaschine" were finished by Josef Hoffmann in Cisleithania
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Astoria was built by Herman Hendrik Baanders and Gerrit van Arkel in Amsterdam
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1906
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The Magasins Waucquez were finished[22] by Victor Horta in Brussels
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Casa Batlló*[1] was completed by Antoni Gaudí, Joan Rubió and Josep Maria Jujol in Barcelona
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Hackesche Höfe were completed by August Endell in Berlin
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Livraria Lello was finished in Porto
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Havis Amanda was sculpted by Ville Vallgren in Paris[nb 1]
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The Casa Vilaplana was finished by Vicente Pascual Pastor in Alcoy, Valencian Community
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Gresham Palace was completed by Zsigmond Quittner, Miksa Róth, Gyula Jungfer, Eduard Telcs, Miklós Ligeti and Géza Maróti in Budapest[23]
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Villa Fallet[24][25][26][27][28] was completed by René Chapallaz and Charles-Édouard Jeanneret later better known as Le Corbusier in La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland
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1907
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Société Générale office was built by Jacques Hermant
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The Viaduct of Canalejas [ca] was finished by Enrique Vilaplana Juliá in Alcoy, Valencian Community
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Scotland Street School was finished[29] by Charles Rennie Mackintosh in Glasgow
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The Deutscher Werkbund was founded by Joseph Maria Olbrich, Josef Hoffmann, Peter Behrens, Richard Riemerschmid, Bruno Paul and others[30] in Munich
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The Hotel Metropol was completed by William Walcot, Lev Kekushev, Vladimir Shukhov, Mikhail Vrubel, Alexander Golovin, Nikolai Andreev in Moscow
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Swan Pharmacy and 350 other Jugendstil buildings[31] were constructed in Ålesund, Norway
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1908
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Palau de la Música Catalana*[32] was completed by Lluís Domènech i Montaner, Miguel Blay, Pablo Gargallo, and Antoni Rigalt in Barcelona
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Wedding tower [de] was completed by Joseph Maria Olbrich in Darmstadt, German Empire
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The Casa d'Escaló was finished by Vicente Pascual Pastor in Alcoy, Valencian Community
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The Kiss and Hope II were finished by Gustav Klimt and presented at Kunstschau 1908 [de] exposition in Vienna
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1909
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Interior of Villa Ortiz Basualdo was created by Gustave Serrurier-Bovy[33] in Mar del Plata, Argentina
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Vapor Aymerich, Amat i Jover textile factory was built by Lluís Muncunill in Terrassa
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The main railway station was completed by Josef Fanta, Václav Jansa, Ladislav Šaloun, and Stanislav Sucharda in Prague
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Ballets Russes premiered in Paris
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Bellesguard and Sagrada Família Schools were completed by Antoni Gaudí in Barcelona
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The building at Vidus iela, 11 was finished[34] by Konstantīns Pēkšēns in Riga, Baltic governorates of Russian Empire
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Major Pessoa Residence [pt] was finished[35] by Francisco Augusto da Silva Rocha in Aveiro, Portugal
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1910
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Hôtel Lutetia was built by Louis-Charles Boileau and Henri Tauzin in Paris
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Casa de Antonio Baena Gómez [es] was finished by Enrique Nieto in Melilla
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The building of Glasgow School of Art by Charles Rennie Mackintosh was completely opened
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Karuna Church was completed by Josef Stenbäck in Grand Duchy of Finland
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"Pond Lily" Table Lamp, Model No. 344 and Jack-in-the-pulpit vase were finished[36][37] by Louis Comfort Tiffany
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"Meeting d'Aviation Nice" poster was created by Charles-Léonce Brossé
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The Casa Briet was finished by Timoteo Briet Montaud in Alcoy, Valencian Community
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National Museum of Finland was completed[38] by Herman Gesellius, Armas Lindgren, Eliel Saarinen, and Akseli Gallen-Kallela in Helsinki
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Crematorium was completed[24] by Robert Belli, Henri Robert, and Charles l’Eplattenier in La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland
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1911
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Michelin House[39] was built by François Espinasse in London
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Casa Comalat [ca] was finished by Salvador Valeri i Pupurull in Barcelona
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Sprudelhof [de] spa complex was finished in Bad Nauheim, German Empire
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Bolsheokhtinsky Bridge was finished in Saint Petersburg
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The Circulo Industrial de Alcoy was finished by Timoteo Briet Montaud in Alcoy, Valencian Community
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The Stoclet Palace*[40] was finished by Josef Hoffmann, Gustav Klimt, Fernand Khnopff, Franz Metzner, and Leopold Forstner in Brussels[41]
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1912
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Hector Guimard completed his own house in Paris
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Casa Gasull and Institut Pere Mata were finished by Lluís Domènech i Montaner in Reus
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Municipal House was completed by Osvald Polívka, Alphonse Mucha, Josef Mařatka, and Stanislav Sucharda in Prague
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The katholikon of Marfo-Mariinsky Convent was finished by Alexey Shchusev in Moscow
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Casa Milà*[1] was completed[42] by Antoni Gaudí and Josep Maria Jujol in Barcelona
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Kallio Church was finished by Lars Sonck in Helsinki
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Tolstoy House was finished by Fredrik Lidvall in Saint Petersburg
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1913
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The last métro station entrances of Hector Guimard were produced in Paris[43]
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Episcopal Palace was finished by Antoni Gaudí in Astorga
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The Blue Church was finished by Ödön Lechner in Pozsony (now Bratislava)
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Galería Güemes was completed by Francisco Gianotti in Buenos Aires
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The building at calle Sant Llorenç 27 [es] was finished by Vicente Pascual Pastor in Alcoy, Valencian Community
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Palace of Culture was finished by Marcell Komor [hu], Dezső Jakab, Aladár Körösfői-Kriesch, and Miksa Róth in Marosvásárhely (now Târgu Mureș, Romania)[44]
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1914
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Agoudas Hakehilos Synagogue was completed by Hector Guimard in Paris
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Parc Güell*[1] was completed by Antoni Gaudí, Joan Rubió and Josep Maria Jujol in Barcelona
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Lyhdynkantajat were sculpted by Emil Wikström for Helsinki Central Station
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La Primavera is painted by Galileo Chini
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Church of Colònia Güell*[1] was left unfinished by Antoni Gaudí and Francesc Berenguer i Mestres in Santa Coloma de Cervelló
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Eugenia Primavesi was painted by Gustav Klimt in Vienna
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1915
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Casa Tortosa [es] was finished by Enrique Nieto in Melilla
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Jan Hus Memorial was completed by Ladislav Šaloun in Prague
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1916
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Casa de Jacinto Ruiz [es] was completed by Emilio Alzugaray [es] in Melilla
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Kultaranta was finished[45][46] by Lars Sonck in Naantali, Grand Duchy of Finland
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Dream Garden favrile glass mosaic mural was made by Maxfield Parrish and Louis Comfort Tiffany in Philadelphia
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Mercado de Colón was finished by Francisco Mora Berenguer in Valencia
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The Palacio Baburizza was finished in Valparaiso, Chile[47][48][49]
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1917
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Casa de David J. Melul [es] and Grandes Almacenes La Reconquista [es] were finished by Enrique Nieto in Melilla
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The office building of the Holland America Lines was completed by Constant Mari Droogleever Fortuijnin and other architects in Rotterdam
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The North Station by Demetrio Ribes Marco was inaugurated in Valencia
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The Jack Pine and The West Wind were finished by Tom Thomson in Canada[50]
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1918
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Lluís Domènech i Montaner built his own house in Canet de Mar
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